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CDS General Anil Chauhan Addresses Future Leaders at Army War College Mhow

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan delivered an insightful address to the future leaders of the Indian Armed Forces during the Joint Capsule (JOCAP) at the Tri-Services War Colleges, held at the Army War College (AWC), Mhow. His address emphasized the evolving security landscape, the need for a coordinated response to emerging threats, and the importance of joint operational preparedness.

General Anil Chauhan

Strengthening Jointness for National Security

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Highlighting the changing dynamics of modern warfare, General Chauhan urged officers from the Army, Navy, and Air Force to develop pragmatic strategies that build Future-Ready organizations and capabilities. He emphasized that seamless coordination between the three services and other national institutions is vital to safeguarding India’s security interests.

The Joint Capsule (JOCAP) serves as a strategic forum where officers from all three services participate in wargaming exercises, operational discussions, and cross-service knowledge sharing, fostering an environment of joint planning and execution. This initiative aligns with India’s vision of integrated military operations, ensuring synergy in tri-services warfare doctrines.

General Anil Chauhan

Launch of the Latest Edition of Def Tech Journal

As part of his visit, General Chauhan released the latest edition of the Def Tech Journal, a prestigious publication of Army War College with a legacy spanning over 50 years. The journal focuses on advancements in defence technology and disruptive innovations, with the current edition exploring the theme of Technology Absorption in alignment with the Indian Army’s modernization vision.

The publication serves as an important repository of research and analysis on military technology, contributing to India’s defence preparedness by tracking global technological trends and their military applications.

Army War College – A Pillar of Tri-Services Synergy

Established as the College of Combat, the Army War College (AWC), Mhow, has been instrumental in training senior officers across all three services in warfare tactics, logistics, and military doctrine. Since its renaming in 2003, AWC has become a center of joint military education, offering courses like the Higher Command Course (HCC) that contributes to a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Defence Management.

The five-week JOCAP program, conducted annually at AWC, fosters tri-services synergy through strategic discussions, operational wargames, and leadership development initiatives. The program has hosted senior military officers from all three services, reinforcing the importance of joint operational planning and inter-service cooperation in modern conflicts.

General Anil Chauhan

Charting the Path to a Future-Ready Force

General Chauhan’s interaction with the future leaders of the Indian Armed Forces underscores the Indian military’s commitment to continuous learning, adaptability, and strategic foresight. With the rapid evolution of global security challenges, his message reaffirmed the need for innovation, technological integration, and operational jointness in preparing India’s defence forces for the future.

The visit and discussions at Army War College, Mhow, reflect the military’s long-term vision of transformation, ensuring India remains prepared for multi-domain operations, joint warfare, and future challenges on land, sea, air, space, and cyber domains.


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